Apache Directory is an open-source project of the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache Directory Server, originally written by Alex Karasulu, is an embeddable directory server entirely written in Java. It was certified LDAPv3-compatible by The Open Group in 2006. Besides LDAP, the server supports other protocols as well, and a Kerberos server.
Apache Directory is an open-source project of the Apache Software Foundation. The Apache Directory Server, originally written by Alex Karasulu, is an embeddable directory server entirely written in Java. It was certified LDAPv3-compatible by The Open Group in 2006. Besides LDAP, the server supports other protocols as well, and a Kerberos server.
There exist these subprojects:
- Apache Directory Studio - is an LDAP browser/editor for data, schema, LDIF, and DSML written in an Eclipse-based framework.
- Apache eSCIMo - is a Java-based implementation of the SCIM protocol.
- Apache Fortress - is a standards-based authorization system.
- Apache Kerby - is a Kerberos implementation written in Java.
- Apache LDAP API - is an SDK for directory access in Java.
- Apache Mavibot - is a database application for Java applications.
Official website: https://directory.apache.org/